To: krodriguesdc; TomB
Same as it ever was. Having been whipped like a dog on the last thread krod flees and starts another. I've learned this, whenever he goes ellipses happy a new attempt to defame vaccinations with psuedoscience can't be far off.
2 posted on
11/19/2002 11:05:47 AM PST by
discostu
To: krodriguesdc
Seems like the Democrats aren't the only ones to utilize "FUD" to advance their silly agenda.
3 posted on
11/19/2002 11:10:22 AM PST by
Illbay
To: krodriguesdc
7 posted on
11/19/2002 11:30:13 AM PST by
deport
To: krodriguesdc
Bogus. Bad science and more propaganda than fact.(1)
(1) Journal of Balderdash Science (BS), June 2002, p3-78
8 posted on
11/19/2002 11:30:39 AM PST by
KeyWest
To: krodriguesdc
Ah, chiropractic: top-flite medical care...down at the mall between the Chick-Fil-A and the Piercing Pagoda.
Couldn't get into med school? That's okay! Here, manipulate my spine.
To: krodriguesdc
The Paranoia of you "Junk Scientists" is amazing.
Whe I was a boy (born in 1924) every child attending public school was required to be vaccinated for Smallpox before he entered public school. It was routine, and if anyone died from it, The odds were lower than the odds of survival for those that contracted the disease.
Remember that entire tribes of Indians were destroyed by the "White Man's Disease". Smallpox outbreaks probably killed more people over the centuries than died from the Black Plague (Beubonic Plague)outbreaks which appeared from time to time during the same centuries.
Having said that I will tell you that among the numerous diseases that I was inoculated for were; Smallpox; Beubonic Plague;Typhus; and Typhoid. Of these I actually contracted from the inoculations, both Beubonic Plague, and Typhus. mild cases of both. But I survived, and I never heard of others that died from these same inoculations. Having sampled both of these deadly diseases, I feel certain that I was safer than had I not been inoculated, and were the occasion to arise again, I would accept the vaccinations rather than chance a full blown case of any of the diseases.
Any of these highly contagious and serious diseases can wipe out entire communities in a matter of days. Better the very low risk of a small number of people having adverse reactions than the risk of destroying entire communities.
Get A Life! There are worse risks in living than the ones you fear so much. You probably are more at risk from dying in an automobile accident.
To: krodriguesdc
Maybe someone can tell me why the moderators don't delete duplicate postings.
If you prefer your kids to be at risk for smallpox that's fine with me. It's fine with everyone. I've heard nothing that indicates the general population will be forced to have vaccinations.
Maybe you should have another toke and chill out a bit.
18 posted on
11/19/2002 12:08:20 PM PST by
Myrean
To: krodriguesdc
I don't believe anyone should ever be forced to undergo any medical procedure, including having a vaccine. This is your right. However, if after you've been exposed to a contagous biological agent, you do NOT have the right to go about your daily business possibly infecting many others. If you don't want the vaccine, enjoy the quarantine. You can't have your cake and eat it too.
To: krodriguesdc
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